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Volumn 58, Issue 2-5, 2004, Pages 803-807
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The influence of salinity on the heat-shock protein response of Potamocorbula amurensis (Bivalvia)
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Author keywords
Bivalves; Heat shock response; Potamocorbula amurensis; Salinity; San Francisco Bay; Stress proteins
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Indexed keywords
BIOMARKERS;
ESTUARIES;
PROTEINS;
SALINITY MEASUREMENT;
ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS;
AQUATIC ORGANISMS;
MARINE BIOLOGY;
HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70;
ANTHROPOGENIC EFFECT;
BIOMARKER;
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS;
HEAT SHOCK;
SALINITY;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
BIVALVE;
CONFERENCE PAPER;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
HEAT SHOCK;
NONHUMAN;
POTOMOCORBULA AMURENSIS;
PROTEIN FUNCTION;
SALINITY;
SALT TOLERANCE;
STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE;
ANIMALS;
BIOLOGICAL MARKERS;
BIVALVIA;
BLOTTING, WESTERN;
CALIFORNIA;
ELECTROPHORESIS, POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL;
HEAT;
HEAT-SHOCK RESPONSE;
HSP70 HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS;
SEAWATER;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
TIME FACTORS;
BIVALVIA;
POTAMOCORBULA AMURENSIS;
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EID: 2942601420
PISSN: 01411136
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2004.03.097 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (37)
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References (8)
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